I still use it on XP; and I must say it is in a class by itself, MS made it so easy for the novice to use, NOTHING compares to this program; so strange they let it go and went back to publisher.
History of Microsoft Picture It
I Have Microsoft Picture It 2002 on disc Can someone tell me the History of Picture It and why this amazing piece of software as never been upgraded by Microsoft to be used on Windows 7?...Im a PC and desperately want to be able to use it.
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2015-12-09T06:51:49+00:00 48I'm using Picture It 2000 under both Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 10 Home premium.
It works differently than it did in XP, but it works.
You want a clean install. I installed it under Windows 10 before the big Fall Update, and on a clean install of Windows 7 with automatic updates turned off and disabled. The updates in Windows 7 were preventing picture It from installing.
I do everything from the Workbench tab, as the Projects tab no longer functions correctly. But I can still make those fabulous collages that can only be made in Picture It! Even it's supposed replacement, Digital Image Pro, does not make a collage of the same quality.
That feature alone is why Picture It is so irreplaceable to me. It was because I couldn't imagine a way to get along without it that I began experimenting with installs and compatibility and actual use.
In Windows 7, I have it running in XP with service pack 2 mode. In Windows 10, I have it running in XP with service pack 3 mode.
It works -- as that it does is so far the best thing about Windows 10. All those apps are just useless drek and clutter, except for maybe the Weather app.
I don't want my work stations turned into giant smart phones, so that stuff is useless to me. What I want is an OS that runs my software!
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Anonymous
2010-04-14T17:36:33+00:00 Because they added a lot of the functionality within Windows 7. It may not be the same interface, but a lot of the tools are built in. That's what they say, anyway. I liked Picture It, too, but stopped using it when Vista was released...
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Anonymous
2010-04-14T17:20:18+00:00 ...but why did microsoft discontinue their digital imaging products and why do they no longer support their own imaging software like Picture It by making it compatible with upgrades like Windows 7?
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Anonymous
2010-04-14T08:47:35+00:00 I Have Microsoft Picture It 2002 on disc Can someone tell me the History of Picture It and why this amazing piece of software as never been upgraded by Microsoft to be used on Windows 7?...Im a PC and desperately want to be able to use it.
Hi
Microsoft discontinued all of their digital imaging products several years ago.
Microsoft Digital Image Home page
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Ronnie Vernon MVP